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Arcanine (The (not) Legendary Pokémon)
Apparently considered a legendary Pokémon in China, although it's still pretty common as it evolves from Growlithe.
Despite this, Arcanine is able to run for 6200 miles in a single day.
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Rapidash (The Fire Horse Pokémon)
Capable of reaching 150 miles per hour in only ten steps. It'll chase anything that's moving fast as this Pokémon has a competitive mindset.
It's able to travel the entire region of Sinnoh/Hisui in a day and a half.
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Ponyta (The Fire Horse Pokémon)
At birth, it's not a good runner. It gradually improves by chasing its parents, to the point where a single Ponyta can jump over the Effel Tower.
If it trusts the person riding it, the fire on its back won't burn them.
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Golem (The Megaton Pokémon)
It weighs up to 600 pounds and sheds its shell once a year, allowing it to grow bigger as it ages. At one point in its life, it stops doing so. You can tell if a Golem is old if moss started growing on its shell.
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Magneton (The Magnet Pokémon)
The result of three Magnemites merging together through their own magnetic forces. Its electricity becomes three times as powerful, resulting in increased temperatures upon getting close.
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Farfetch'd (The Wild Duck Pokémon)
This Pokémon carries around a leek it treasures deeply, and so will do anything to protect it. It uses it as a weapon, to help it build its nest and as food. Without the leek, Farfetch'd is completetly defenseless.
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Slowbro (The Hermit Crab Pokémon)
A Shellder attached itself onto its tail and won't let go. If by chance it comes off, it becomes Slowpoke again.
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Magnemite (The Magnet Pokémon)
It stays afloat by using anti-gravity and emits a powerful magnetic wave capable of drawing in objects from 300 feet away.
It's also attracted to strong electric currents.














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